CBSE Board Exams 2021: Class 10 Class 12 CBSE board exam candidates, how are you feeling? Nervous? Stressed? Worried? No, no, these feelings are nothing unusual before the board exams. However, the class 10 class 12 board exam candidates must remain calm or else their preparations will suffer. The CBSE board exams for classes 10 and 12 are scheduled to start from May 4, 2021.  The candidates will get all the necessary information related to the board exams and the revised time sheets on the official CBSE website at cbse.gov.in.

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With less than two months left for the CBSE board exams, the class 10 and class 12 students must be confused with so many subjects to prepare and so little time left.

The CBSE class 10 and class 12 board exam candidates must remember that time management is the most important thing for appearing for the board exams. The study leave before the exams must be suitably allotted for studying, eating, sleeping and leisure because it is known to all - 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy'.

And if Jack becomes a dull boy, he will not be able to score high marks in the CBSE board exams. So, in order to refrain from making Jack a dull boy, the CBSE class 10 class 12 board exam candidates need to follow a timetable which will help them in proper time management.

It may appear that there are so many subjects to study but there is only 24 hours in a day! Now, eight hours must be taken away from these 24 hours as it is absolutely necessary for the CBSE class 10 class 12 board exam candidates to sleep for eight hours. Without a good night's sleep, the CBSE class 10 class 12 students will not be able to concentrate on studies.

Here are certain tips that the CBSE class 10 class 12 board exam students to frame a timetable that will help them in managing time properly:

1) It is advisable to the CBSE board exam candidates to wake up early in the morning. After the morning routine and breakfast, a student must be seated at the study table by 7.30 AM.

2) A student should decide on the subjects that he/she should be studying in the morning. After studying for a stretch of two hours, it is preferable for the student to take a break of 30 minutes, from 9.30 AM to 10 AM. During the break, the student can meditate for a while for better concentration.

3) The student should again be back at the study table by 10 AM and concentrate on the subjects allotted for next duration.

4) At around 1, the student should take a break for bath and lunch.

5) If necessary, an afternoon nap of one hour may be useful for the student to refresh his/her mind.

6) The student should be back at the study table at 2.30 PM and carry on preparing the subjects that he/she allotted for this slot.

7) In the evening at around 5.30 PM, the student can take a break and go for a walk. It will be a refreshing break from the monotony.

8) After having some evening snacks, the student should be back at the study table by 6.30 PM.

9) It is preferable for the student to wrap up for the day by 12 AM. In the middle, the student can take some short breaks for watching TV and dinner.

So, if time management is done perfectly, the CBSE class 10 class 12 board exam preparations do not seem to be humongous tasks for the students!